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Haley Joel Osment Totally Looks Like Shaggy from Scooby Doo



haley joel osment totally looks like shaggy from scooby doo

Haley Joel Osment Totally Looks Like Shaggy from Scooby Doo

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  1. McFirst says:

    FIRST !

  2. Queen of the World says:

    That is so racist. On behalf of all kids who see dead people being compared to red haired dog lovers worldwide, I demand a public apology.

  3. Chris says:

    I don’t really know about this. Shaggy actually looks more like a man and has 900% more facial hair.

  4. Laurice Taylor says:

    According to some college essay that Scooby-Doo was the title star of a long-running Saturday-morning cartoon of the 1970s and ’80s. A comically nervous Great Dane, Scooby spent each episode hunting ghosts with four human teenagers, including the always-hungry hippie boy Shaggy, the brainy Velma, the buff Fred and the beautiful Daphne. (The group drove around in a van called the Mystery Machine.) In the 1990s Scooby-Doo returned as a nostalgic pop icon for Generation X. A Scooby-Doo feature film was released in 2002, with a computer-generated Scooby cavorting with a live-action cast including Sarah Michelle Gellar as Daphne, Freddie Prinze Jr. as Fred and Matthew Lillard as Shaggy. The film was a hit, and a sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, followed in 2004.

    • hee hee says:

      I’m sorry, is there someone on this planet that DOESN’T already know that? I mean REALLY. Any of us who grew up loving Scoob and the Gang are smart enough to got the DVDs for the kids (or at least record the originals when we find them), because most recent toonage sucks swamp water. The new animated ones where there are zombies and ghosts are suck because “THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS GHOSTS!!!”- just ask Velma.) I work publishing dissertations and theses… a manuscript on Scoob and the Gang would be a welcome relief from some of the crap that people are studying these days.

    • Scooby-Who? says:

      It says something about American education that college students are required to write essays about “that Scooby Doo”.

      • hee hee says:

        probably more of a ‘pick a topic about popular culture’ or something to that effect, I am more concerned about the person who has had their head in the sand so much that they had to Google Scooby.

  5. Daniel says:

    Close, he looks just like Fred.

  6. Stephen says:

    Jinkies!

  7. Scarlet says:

    I think he looks more like Fred.

  8. Bottlecap says:

    I see dead careers.

  9. Clues for Hire says:

    And they both see dead people! Except it was actually the old man who owned the amusement park, using some goons in costumes, a searchlight, some cotton thread, and an empty Coke bottle. And he would have got away with it, too, if it weren’t for those snooping kids!

  10. saddie says:

    zoinks!

  11. hee hee says:

    “Let’s split up gang!”

  12. wow says:

    oops!
    I…I was surprised.

  13. batman says:

    Mind = Blown

  14. Stevie w says:

    I see talking dogs.

  15. RoxxyBee says:

    I agree he totally looks like Fred

  16. AndThePickles says:

    yeah, a Fred indeed.

  17. jbscheck says:

    How sad …for both of them.

  18. loop says:

    I see Dead Career………


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